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The Enlightenment
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Chapter 5 Section 1 Reading Focus
How did scientific progress promote trust in human reason?
How did the social contract and separation of powers affect views on government?
How did new ideas affect society and the economy?
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Chapter 5 Section 1 Vocabulary
Natural Law: rule or law that governs human nature Social Contract: Natural right: right that belong to all humans from
birth Philosophe: enlightened thinkers who used science
to improve society Physiocrat: enlightened thinker who searched for
natural laws to explain economics Laissez Faire: policy allowing business to operate
with little or no government interference.
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Chapter 5 Section 2 Reading Focus
What roles did censorship and the salons play in the spread of new ideas?
How did philosophes influence enlightened despots?
How did the Enlightenment affect arts and literature?
Why were the lives of majority unaffected?
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Chapter 5 Section 1 Vocabulary
Censorship: restriction on access to ideas and information.
Salon: informal gathering where ideas and information were exchanged.
Enlightened Despot: absolute ruler who used their power to bring about change.
Baroque: ornate style of art and architecture. Rococo: elegant style of art and architecture.
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What Was the Enlightenment?
The Enlightenment was an intellectual movement in Europe during the 18th century that led to
a whole new world view.
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According to the 18th- century philosopher Immanuel Kant, the “motto” of the Enlightenment was “Sapere aude! Have courage to use your own intelligence!” (Kant, “What Is Enlightenment?” 1784)
Immanuel Kant
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Enlightenment Principles
• Religion, tradition, and superstition limited independent thought
• Accept knowledge based on observation, logic, and reason, not on faith
• Scientific and academic thought should be secular
A meeting of French Enlightenment thinkers
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Enlightenment Thinkers
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René Descartes (1596–1650)
• French philosopher and mathematician
• Questioned the basis of his own knowledge
• “Cogito ergo sum”
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The French Salon and the Philosophes
Madame de Pompadour
• Madame de Pompadour
• Salons: gatherings for aristocrats to discuss new theories and ideas
• Philosophes: French Enlightenment thinkers who attended the salons
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Voltaire (1694–1778)
• Most famous philosophe• Wrote plays, essays,
poetry, philosophy, and books
• Attacked the “relics” of the medieval social order
• Championed social, political, and religious tolerance
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The Encyclopédie
• Major achievement of the philosophes
• Begun in 1745; completed in 1765
Frontspiece to the Encyclopédie
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The Encyclopédie (continued)
• Denis Diderot and Jean Le Rond d’Alembert
• Banned by the Catholic Church
Encyclopédie editor Denis Diderot
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Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679)
• Applied rational analysis to the study of government
• Attacked the concept of divine right, yet supported a strong monarchy
• Believed that humans were basically driven by passions and needed to be kept in check by a powerful ruler
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John Locke (1632–1704)
The “State of Nature”
Tabula rasa
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Locke(continued)
Treatises of Government
Rights
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau(1712–1778)
• Philosophized on the nature of society and government
• The Social Contract
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Baron de Montesquieu (1689–1755)
• French noble and political philosopher
• The Spirit of the Laws
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Montesquieu (continued)
• Separation of powers
• Constitutional monarchy
Frontspiece to The Spirit of the Laws
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Women and the Enlightenment
• Changing views
• Role of education
• Equality
Mary Wollstonecraft Olympe de Gouges
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Mary Wollstonecraft
• Declaration of the Rights of Man
• A Vindication of the Rights of Women
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Wollstonecraft (continued)
• Education• Women’s rights
movement
Title page of Wollstonecraft’s Thoughts on the Education of Daughters
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Olympe De Gouges
• Criticized the French Revolution
• The Rights of Women• “Declaration of the
Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen”
• Executed in 1793
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“Enlightened Monarchs”
Most of Europe ruled by absolute monarchs
Receptive to Enlightenment ideas Instituted new laws and practices
Enlightened Monarchs
• Frederick II, Prussia
• Catherine the Great, Russia
• Maria Theresa, Austria
• Joseph II, Holy Roman Empire
• Gustav III, Sweden
• Napoleon I, France
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Frederick the Great (ruled 1740–1786)
• Prussian ruler• Had a strong interest in
Enlightenment works• Induced Voltaire to come
to Prussia
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Frederick the Great (continued)
• Wanted to make Prussia a modern state
• Reforms
Painting titled “Frederick the Great and Voltaire.”
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Catherine the Great(ruled 1762–1796)
• Russian ruler• Well-versed in
Enlightenment works• “Westernizing” Russia
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Catherine the Great(continued)
• Domestic reforms• Peasant revolt
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Maria Theresa (ruled 1740–1780)• Austrian ruler• Government reforms• The serfs• Son—Joseph II
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Joseph II (ruled 1765–1790)
• Ruled as coregent with his mother until 1780
• Joseph’s reforms• Religious
toleration• Control over the
Catholic Church• Abolition of
serfdom
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Gustav III (ruled 1771–1792)
Swedish ruler Read French
Enlightenment works Reforms Absolutism
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Napoleon I
• French ruler• Military career• Rise to power
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Napoleon I (continued)
• Reforms• Education• Law
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Chapter 5 Section 3 Reading Focus
What influences spurred Britain’s rise to global power?
How did the growth of constitutional government reflect conditions in politics and society.
How did George III reassert royal power?
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Chapter 5 Section 3 Vocabulary
Constitutional Government: government whose powered is defined and limited by law.
Cabinet: parliamentary advisors to the king who originally met in a small room, cabinet.
Prime Minister: head of the cabinet in a parliamentary government; usually the leader of the largest party in the legislature.
Oligarchy: government in which ruling power belongs to a few people.
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Grab a textbook before the bell rings and open to page 154
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Rise to Global Power
GeographySuccess in WarA Favorable Business ClimateUnion with ScotlandIreland
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Constitutional Government
Political Parties Torres-
landed aristocrats who liked tradition. Supported broad royal power Supported Anglican Church
Whigs- Favored the Glorious Revolution- controlled Monarch Business backers Tolerate of religion Favored Parliament over the Monarch
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Constitutional Government
The Cabinet System George I- German Protestant- inherited the throne Established advisors for decisions Members are part of the majority party in the
House of Commons Remained intact unless the House of Commons
voted against them
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Constitutional Government
Prime Minister- Leader of the majority party
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The Enlightenment and the American Revolution
• Influence of Locke, Montesquieu
• The Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
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Politics and Society
Land owners “Natural ruling class” Held seats in the House of Commons
Wealthy land owners and Business leaders Controlled cities and elections
Voting Right Male property owners Votes bought and sold openly
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Politics and Society
Commoners Meager lives Wealthy bought up farm land Drifted to the towns
Middle Class Merchants and Manufacturers Controlled towns and city affairs
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George III Reasserts Royal Power
Born in England Friends in high places Dissolve the cabinet Charge colonies for their defense Mental illness lead to restoring the cabinet Prime Minister gains leadership power during
Napoleon’s conquests.
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The U.S. Constitution
• Separation of powers
• Checks and balances
Painting depicting the Constitutional Convention
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The Enlightenment and the French Revolution
• The American Revolution
• The Estates General
The Marquis de Lafayette
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The Declaration of theRights of Man
• Adopted by National Assembly in 1789
• “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité”
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The Legacy of the Enlightenment
Government Society Education
The signing of the U.S. Constitution